hich of the options are examples of convergent evolution? Choose all that apply. Bobcats and lynx have short tails Stickleback populations in Iceland and Scotland that both share the same developmental mechanism underlying the development of spines Scahorses and kangaroos carry their young Bats and butterflies have wings Leopards and jaguars have patterned coats Leopards and leopard frogs have spots Chameleon lizards and seahorses prehensile tails a Humans arms and Tiktaalik front limbs have similar bone structures

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hich of the options are examples of convergent evolution? Choose all that apply.
Bobcats and lynx have short tails
Stickleback populations in Iceland and Scotland that both share the same developmental mechanism underlying the development of spines
Scahorses and kangaroos carry their young
Bats and butterflies have wings
I Leopards and jaguars have patterned coats
Leopards and leopard frogs have spots
aChameleon lizards and seahorses prehensile tails
Humans arms and Tiktaalik front limbs have similar bane structures
Transcribed Image Text:hich of the options are examples of convergent evolution? Choose all that apply. Bobcats and lynx have short tails Stickleback populations in Iceland and Scotland that both share the same developmental mechanism underlying the development of spines Scahorses and kangaroos carry their young Bats and butterflies have wings I Leopards and jaguars have patterned coats Leopards and leopard frogs have spots aChameleon lizards and seahorses prehensile tails Humans arms and Tiktaalik front limbs have similar bane structures
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